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Humansville High School Humansville, Missouri 1978 Annual Queen Mary Brown People complain about how the attitude of young people has changed in the past years. Well, if anyone has seen the attitudes of children change, it has been Dorothy V ickers. She has been teaching at Humansville since 1957, and in her fourth year she was able to move into the new elementary building. Mrs. Vickers taught second grade until 1976 when she took over and completely renovated our library. We owe a lot of gratitude to Mrs. Vickers for being what she is and taking so much interest in the future of young people. So, from all of the people who know and love you—THANKS! 3 4 School Board. How 1: Rolla Anderson, Don King. Vince Hughes. How 2: Vernon Myers; Vernon Brown; Bill Hoppers. Superintendent; Bob Fitts, President, Karl Carver. Our Fearless Leaders of HHS Counterclockwise: Bill Hoppers. Super- intendent; I ela Fern Phillips, Coun- selor; Vince Wright. Klementary Principal. Patrick English. High School Principal. ■ Ilia Molders Of Minds Mrs. Tennant, Kindergarten Mrs. Needham, First Grade Mrs. Allison, Second Grade Mrs. Pippen. Third Grade Mrs. Kelley, Fourth Grade Mrs. Griffin, Fifth Grade 5 Mrs. Crews, Sixth Grade Mrs. Jones, Fifth-Sixth Split Mrs. Peterman. Seventh Grade High School Teachers Keep GIVING Charles Curry-Art Christine Beasley-Math Derrall Beasley-Science Carolyn English-Special Education 6 Charlotte Hoppers-Remedial Reading Jan Weaver-Speech Therapist The Action Going For Students Rosemary Frerking-Music Janice Hogan-Social Studies David Hunter-Coach Don Rains-Vo. Ag. Susa Robertson-Home Kc. Karen Stanlev-Business Dorothy Vickers-Librarian SPONSORS Christine Beasley-Sophomore Class Sponsor Derrall Beasley-Eighth Grade Class Sponsor Janelle Meador-School Plays, Assis- tant Junior Class Sponsor Adella Raines-Senior Class Sponsor Rosemary Frerking- New Adven- tures Sponsor Janice Hogan-Junior Class Sponsor DonRains-F.F Susa Robertson-Home Ec. Club Advisor Karen Stanley-Yearhook and News- paper Advisor Lela Fern Phillips-Freshman Class Sponsor 7 Things Out COOKS: Mrs. Barnette, Mrs. Steffens, Mrs. Chaney. -JANITORS: Jack Burrel and Jim Shirley BUS DRIVERS: Row One: Bill Witt, George Hamilton, John Hamm, Betty Daniels. Row Two: Lyman Beaty, Dennis Ball, Linda Keller. EKKCKCY Ex 9 Classes of 1982-90 Remember 10 1977-78 AS «LONG AS«A BUNNY • « «HAS A TWl • MY LOVE EOHOU NEVER Wl y Kindergarten Starts With ABC Then Go To 1 2 3 I«aura Denise Bail Andy Beasley Delores Campbell Trent Coble Tammy Coffin Sarah Comstock Billy Creson Tony Cushman Linda Ferguson Kurtis Greenlee Jay Hanson Cheryl Hargis Katherine Huebner Cythia Jones Charles Koziel Constance l ee Daniel McCarty Heather Monson Kendall Price David Rone Danny Savage David Stacy l cinda Talbert Troy Tennison Brian Wilkerson Bobbie Windsor co m Pf H Kil U Tie ht 0 0ooo°o 0] 1 34.5 toi o b b e I 0 °00000 S Ff HhT'-Ll QQVici s. d (3 bPtjE® In The First Grade Kathy Ahlers Selena Bauer Paula Bledsoe Michael Booten David Broderick Daphne Campbell Beth Carroll Dennis Coffin Robbie Crawford Laura Cushman Michael Shane Floyd Not Pictured I ela Frazier Tracy Garretaon Roxanna Huebner Becky Jenkins Bobby Jenkins Shawn Kenney Christine I adish Jaye I«eek Ronnie I eonard David Murray David Nicholas Chandra Noteware Russell Payne Scott Rains Alford Rummel Randall Scott William Secrease John Sharp Charlotte Smith Not Pictured Billy Spears Shelia Stacy John Stafford Linda Steffens School Means I like to get up so 1 can get to school fast. It means I like to work hard so I can get good grades. Christy l adish Second Grade Knows How To Print But . . . Pam Allison John Boyle Tim Bradshaw Mark Burch Cherry Churning Tina Coffin Arlee Comstock l eonard Cuthirth Robert Floyd Harold Greenlee Hvdie Huebner Jessica Hunt Mary Beth Huskey Brian Keller Mark Keller Julie Kincaid Roy Locke Randy Miller Johnna Munson Judy Rothrock Christa Stacy Anne Tillery Dale Whiteside 14 TTIoaA kjMj z Writing Is A New Event KJy {J Wormo Tims 0 f m j A Uvus V W Wmv 'Qjtiarn dxllev Pcwv Mm, V fl Q flJr 0 C I) dj tv Gf p JJ umcjcu %umXT %ur Z°Wmt % To 7 W ]m (To Pp Top P Ao fy u 1 d J MT U'fh jlfftfvLVcks Q is lr C CJ it d J dsJf% Something New For Third Grade— Homework Pat Brewer Dawn Campbell Ricky Carroll Jimmy Chaney Rodney Christensen Marvin ('burning Mickel Clare Trevor Coble Leslie Cooper Deane Cox Tommy Crawford Joey Crenshaw Darla Daniels Ronnie Derringer Richard Ferguson Ralph Fine Mickel Clare Homework is work. Ronald Bays—Homework is no fun. ■Joey Stacy—Homework is fun. Marvin Churning—Homework is hard. Patrick Brewer Homework is fun. Ralph Fine—Homework is easy sometimes, but some of it is hard. Linda Mustain—Homework is easy. •Jimmy Chaney—Homework is easy. Terry Blanchardson—Homework is fun. Matthew Reyes—Homework is fun, sometimes hard, sometimes easy. Cynthia Ahlers—Homework is very fun. I like it very much. Nicholas Morello—Work that you take home that you didn’t do. Darla Daniels—Homework is easy, but sometimes it’s hard. Leslie Cooper—Homework is dumb. •Joey Crenshaw—Homework is easy sometimes and sometimes not. You learn with homework. •Jeff Hughes—Homework is fun and some of it I don’t like. Robert Beeves—Homework is too complicated to do. Margaret Grindstaff Jeffery Hudgens Jeffery Hughes Darrell Jackson Tina Jones Michael Kenney Glenda I ake Richard I eonard Nicky Morello Lorena Murphree Linda Mustain Matt Reyes Fourth Grade Now Knows . . . Melody Ahlers Tony Bradshaw Dwayne Coffin Claudine Comstock .Julie Frazier Leslie Gillispie Janice Greene Amy Hanson Angie Hanson Michael Hargis Dennis Hinkle Kevin Keller George Ladish Michelle Miller Ann Mustain Larry Nickles Larry Oldham Tricia Parker Becky Piper Cynthia Kains Christopher Revere Mike Steffens Allen Tennison Chris Watson Kanda Windsor Lynn Witt . . . What It Means To Find True Value In A Friend Claudean Comstock—A person who can help you and make you happy when you are sad and a person to be nice to. Julie Frazier—A friend is nice and helping all the time. Leslie Gillispie—A nice person that understands you and you can trust and believe and someone you like a lot. Kandee Windsor—A friend is for sharing secrets with you forever. Michelle Miller—Somebody who helps you when you need help bad. Becky Piper—A friend is someone who cares and knows and wants to help you in any way they can. i eJ 16 Fifth Grade Becomes Aware Of Bryan Allison Paula Armstrong Janetta Barnett Eddie Brown Kevin Butcher Wayne Clare Deana Cox Kimberly Crenshaw Donnie Driver James Ferguson Kimberly Ferguson Dennis Fust Angela Gannawav David Gentry Justin Grindstaff Charlie Huehner Steven Keller Frances take Billy Lay Hank I eonard Sheila Manor Wendy McShane Greg Means Bobby Midles Cynthia Miller tarry Payne Kristy Rains Karen Sawyers Danet ta Secrease Billy Smart Mark Stacy Allen Steward Good Citizenship Melvin Beeves—How should I know I've never ! een one!! Sharrell Vance—Do what you think is best. Report what is wrong. Help make it right. Do everything you can to help as many people as you can. If an elderly person has trouble, see if you can help. Help improve the town as much as you can. If some of the people wanted to have a swimming pool or roller skating rink and had nobody to run it, see if you could help find somebody or even do it yourself if you could. Janetta Barnett—To help others when they're hurt. To not steal or kill anybody. To respect the mayor and to stand behind him. To help the community and be good. Obeying laws and rules. To pay your bills and taxes without saying a word. Frances Lake—You should always obey the laws. You have to be able to work along with others and help the community. Do not steal. You have to work and go by the laws. Help make new laws work. Help a new person get to know the community. Danny Streitmalter Not Pictured Sharrell Vance Bobby Voelker Melvin Wendleton Diane Whitlock Jerry Wilkerson 17 Sixth Graders Have Memories . . . Alan Anderson Sherri Barrymore Karen Bell LaDonna Boyle Mike Burrow Charlotte Churning Becky Cutbirth Tammie Ferguson Jamey Fine Becky Goff Carol Hargis Sherry Huebner Janice I adish Phillis Let- Glen Locke Rebecca Long Tonya Mank Denise Manor Mark Miller Brain Pitta Pam Rains Belinda Routh Melissa Scott Terri Spears Jeff Stacy Shelly Stacy Sherrie Stacy Mike Swearingin . . . Of Girlfriends and Boyfriends Belinda Routh—What a boyfriend means to me is he is a person you like very much. You go with each other, you go places together like a movie. You also share problems with each other. LaDonna Boyle—What a boyfriend is to me is someone you like to go places with. You can share your problems with him. He is someone you can kiss and not get caught doing it! Mike Swearingin What is a girlfriend? It is someone I love with all my heart. Terri Spears—A boyfriend is a person who a girl can trust and like a lot. Sometimes the boyfriend may give a girl a ring and I guess that means he likes her very much. Pam Rains—A boyfriend is someone special. He is really neat. You hope you can always be with that person. Sherry Barrymore—A boyfriend is a person who loves me and someone who buys me pretty things. He is someone that cares alwmt me and someone who will fight over me. Someone that I like. Carol Hargis A friend you can trust and like even if it is a boy. Jamie Tarwater A boyfriend is someone who understands you and you go with him and go places together like movies and out to eat. Becky (Titbirth Someone understanding and considerate, and someone you can share your problems with, and someone you can go places with, and someone you can get close to. 18 Seventh Graders Experience The Ricky Bays Dean Blazek George Brown Darla Campbell Raymond Christensen Nancy Clare Mike English Arlene Floyd Debbie Gannaway Mike Greene Tonnya Grindstaff Bobby Hanson Theresa Hunter Steve Jes person Mary Locke Kelly Mank John McCarty Michelle Midles John Murphee Jackie Myers David Piper Steve Pit ken Patty Rains David Reyes David Sawyers Chris Scott Deann Squibb Becky Stovall Billy Stovall Karen Swigert David Talbert Kevin Thorne Thrill Of Victory And The Agony Of Defeat Darla Campbell—Because it helps to show what the school really means to you. It’s also fun to be around people my age to do school activi- ties. Sports also helps you to get to know people your age in other schools. It’s also a lot of fun! Becky Stovall—So we can learn how it is to win and to lose and so we make people feel proud of our team and of our school. Steve Jespersen—Sports will keep you in shape and you can get pretty good at some of the sports you’re in. Plus it’s nice when the cheerleaders cheer for you, “Go, Steve Go”. Michele Midles—Sports gives me a chance to do what I like. I like to go to basketball games and help support the team that I want to win. John P. McCarty—It develops my coordination and mental alertness. Theresa Hunter—Because sometimes you learn. It helps you accept things in your life when you lose. Kicky Bays—Games are fun to me because you have something to do. I play basketball so I will be good when I get older. 19 Eighth Graders Look Ahead Sonia Bauer Lenora Burkhart Lynn Christensen Twyla Coffin Susan Cox •Jeannie Crews Scottie Driscoll Sydney English Margaret Frazier David Hinkle Andy Huebner Barbara dens John Jolley Catherine Libeer Jeanette I ocke Stephen Manor Charley Mitchem Jeff Patton Debbie Piper Paul Keyes Rick Rogers Sheldon Rone Donna Rummel Jeanie Skopec Gary Steffens Kipper Tillery Genny Voelker Kenneth Wade Remember When 22 STUDENT COUNCIL. Paula Steffens-President. Seniors: Kim Lear (First Semester), Gayla Jackson (Not Pictured, Second Semester), Dennis Morrison-Vice President Juniors: Lisha Piper Secretary, Roy Hulett. So phomores: Ronda Hughes Treasurer, Dale Neifert Freshmen: Karla Anderson, Paul Campbell. SOPHOMORE CLASS OF- FICERS. Donna Campbell, President; Jeff Aasby, Vice President; Brian Carney, Secretary-Treasurer; Lila Crews, Reporter. FRESHMAN CLASS OF FIC'ERS. Denise Campbell, President; Sandy Garret- son, Secretary; Sandy Ken- ney, Treasurer, Donald Keller, Reporter. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Dennis Garver, President; Carma Beeves, Vice Pre- sident; Karen Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer; Irma Piper, Reporter. Freshmen Remember First Year In High School Tim Aguilar Karla Anderson Jeana Barnett Steven Bauer James Beeves Verna Boyle Vernon Brown Randy Burns Denise Campbell Paul Campbell Dale Chaney Danny Cox Dale Cutbirth Dean Fust Sandra Garretson David Goff Rebecca Hampton Mark Hinkle Mike Huebner Jim Hulett Susan Jespersen Patty Kauffman Donald Keller Sandra Kenney Michael I adish Sandra Lay Tina Lilly Lonnie Locke Mark Means Brenda Parker Theresa Payne Paula Rains Sandy Revers Gerry Rima Kimberly Routh Ricky Scott Dennis Shoemaker Judy Skopec Travis Spears Ricky Stacy Raymond Swigert Lori Voelker David Walker Richard Watson Gary Wilson 25 Sophomores Get Into The Swing Of Things .Jeff Aasby Pam Armstrong T«m Ashiock Lisa Boyle Marty Bradshaw Jack Burrell Robert Bvsor Brian Carney Donna Campbell Len Cassidy Not Pictured Julie Caswell Bobby Chaney David Clare Lila Crews I aVonda Floyd Dwaine Fust Dean Henry Not Pictured John Huebner Not Pictured Ronda Hughes Jay Jackson Ron King I .aura I«ee Tammy Lilly Mary Means Kirk Morrison Dale Neifert Cheryl Nokes Linda O’Hare Charles Patton Dennis Piper Kim Pitts Eddie Potts Rene Rebo Kim Rummel Johnny Scott Jeff Secrease Donna Seiner Becky Stacy Not Pictured Debbie Steffens Lonnie Swigert Mike Watson Linda Young 26 Juniors Look Forward To Next Year Rusty Armstrong Carina Beeves Dale Brown Charles Brown Not Pictured Patty Chaney Terri Coffin Kevin Cox Ricky Crews John Garretson Randy Garretson Dennis Garver Rusty Gentry Scott Good James Hampton Randy Hartley Joyce Herrold Roy Hulett Harlena Jolley Randy Kauffman Tammy Keirnan Jean Keller David Kesterson Paula King Carolyn I adish Lynn Lancaster Troy Lay Polly McClellan Ernest Patton Not Pictured Irma Piper Lisha Piper Cindy Reynolds Ellen Rima Ron Skopec Joe Steffens Karen Thompson Stephen Tillery Christina Warson Jamie Weaver 27 w h o s W h 0 1 n H. H. S. s e n i o r s Each year the Seniors select the people to represent their class for Who’s Who. The ’77-78 Who’s Who of H.H.S. were: Most Popular—Doug Baumgardner and Mary Brown Friendliest—Jimmy Kennedy and Gayla Jackson Class Clowns—Billy Garver and Lisa Kesterson Biggest Flirts—Kurt Tennant and Shelly Greenhaw Most Athletic—Brad Burns and Paula Steffens Most Likely to Succeed—Dennis Morrison and JoAnne Nichols 29 •Jeff Aasby-Chapter Star Farmer, Scholarship Award, Swine Production Rusty Armstrong-Crop Production Paul Campbell-Star Greenhand, Freshman Scholar- ship Ricky Crews-Mid American Dairy Award. Dairy Production Dean Fust-Sheep Production Randy Garretson-Junior Leadership, Agriculture Sales and Service Dennis Garver-Junior Scholarship Rusty Gentry-Agricultural Mechanics, Placement in Agricultural Production Scott Good-Agricultural Electrification Jim Kennedy-Home and Farmstead Improvement Dennis Morrison-Dekalb Award, PCA Award, Public Speaking. Leadership Award, Senior Scholarship, Horse Production Kirk Morrison-Sophomore Leadership. Beef Produc- tion Gerry Rima-Freshman Leadership Susie Rummel-Diversified Livestock Doug Baumgardner FFA-1; Newspaper Staff-4: Hall of Fame-Most Popular; Mixed Chorus-1,3; Homecom- ing Escort-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,3,4. Annetta Boyle- Home Ex Club-1,2,3,4; Plays-3,4; Mixed Chorus-3; Basketball-1; Volleyball-3; Creative Writing Award-3. Mary Brown- Class Officer-4 President; Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club Officer-2,3,4; Newspaper Staff-3,4; Yearbook Staff-3,4; Hall of Fame-Most Popular; Girls Glee-1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus:l,2,3; Queen Candidates-Sweetheart Candidate-1 Homecoming Candidate-2 Annual Queen-4; Girls Sextet-1,2,4; Contest Solo-2; Softball-1,2,3; Cheerleader-1,2,3,4. Brad Burns Class Officer-1 President 4 Reporter: Plays-3,4; Hall of Fame-Most Athletic; Mixed Chorus-1: Homecoming Escort-2,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3. James Campbell -Class Officer-1,3; FFA-1; Mixed Chorus-1; Homecoming Escort-3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Senior Baseball-1; Best Free Throw Percent-4. Steve Cut birth Baseball-3,4; FFA-4. Carolyn Dirck—Student Council-3; Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Home-Ec. Club Officer-2,3,4; Newspaper Staff-3,4;Yearbook Staff-3,4; Girls Glee-1,2,3; Mixed Chorus-1,2,3; Band-1; Queen Candidates Sweetheart-2; Pep Club-2; Softball-2; Cheerleading-1. Marilyn Dirck—Class Officer-1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Home Ec Club Officer 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff-3; Yearbook Staff-3,4; Girls Glee-1,2,4: Mixed Chorus-2; Homecoming Queen-1 Barnwarming Candidate-4; Softball 1.2; Basketball-2; Outstanding Home Ec. Student-2; Outstanding Defensive Player in Basketball-2; SMSU Scholarship. Billy Garver—Student Council-3; FFA-1,2,3; FFA Officer-3; Hall of Fame-Class Clown. Debbie Gentry—Pep Club-1,2; Girls Glee-1,2,3; Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus-1,2,3; Yearbook Staff-3; Newspaper Staff-3;Plavs-4; Sextet-1,2,3,4; Solo-1,2,3. Rachelle Greenhaw Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club Officer-4; Newspaper Staff-3; Yearbook Staff-3.4; Hall of Fame-Class Flirt: Girls Glee-1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus-1,2,3; Band 1; Queen Candidate-Sweetheart-3; Pep Club-2; Softball 1,2,3; Cheerleader-1.3. Randy Hughes—FFA-1; Newspaper Staff-3; Yearbook Staff-4; Plays-3; Mixed Chorus-1,2,3; Homecoming Escort-3; Basketball-1,2.3,4; Baseball-1,2,3; Member All Conference-3.4: Member of Who’s Who-4; Star Green Hand-1. Gayla Jackson Class Officer-Reporter-3; Student Council-4; Home Ec. Club-4: Home Ec. Club Officer-4; Yearbook Staff-4; Hall of Fame-Friendliest; Girls Glee-4; Mixed Chorus-4; Queen Candidates- Sweetheart-4 Homecoming Queen-3; Basketball-3; Volleyball-3; Senior Personality. Jim Kennedy—FFA-1,2,3,4; FFA Officer-3.4; Mixed Chorus-1; Homecoming Escort-4: Basketball-1.2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Proficiency Award-2. Participation I-isa Kesterson Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club Officer-2; Yearbook Staff-4; Plays-3; Hall of Fame-Class Clown; Girls Glee-3,4; Mixed Chorus-3; Softball-4; Stat.-4. Tim Lilly—Fall Play-4. Vicky Long—Home Ec. Club-1,2,3,4; Girls Glee-3; Mixed Chorus-3; Play Director-4. Karen Mitchem- Home Ec. Club-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2; Softball-1,2,3,4; Basket ball-Manager; Volleyball-3. Dennis Morrison—Class Officer-1; Student Council-4; FFA-1,2,3,4; FFA Officer-3,4; Yearbook Staff-4; Plays-3,4; Hall of Fame-Most Likely to Succeed; Mixed Chorus-1,2; Band-1,2,3; 1 Dare You Award-4; Curators Scholarship-4; Salutatorian; Empire Electric District Conference-4; Bicentennial Essay Contest First Place-2; Duet Acting First Place-4; FFA Speech Contest-3; FFA Leadership Award-1,2,3,4; FFA Scholarship Awards-2,3,4; FFA Activity Award-4; PCA Water and Boating Safety. Susie Hummel—FFA-1,2,3,4; FFA Officer-4; Library Assistant-1,2,3; Plays-3,4; Girls C.lee-2,3,4; Mixed Chorus-2,3,4; Band-1,2; Member of Who's Who-3; State Farmer. Randy Stacy—Plays-3; Mixed Chorus-1; Escort-1; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,3,4. Award-4; Dekalb Award-4; Member of Who’s Who-3; Member of Society of District High School Students-3; Southwest Electric Coop. Scholarship-4; Field Crops Team-4; State Farmer-3. JoAnne Nichols—Class Officer-4 Vice-President; Student Council-2; Home Ec. Club-1; Newspaper Staff-3; Yearbook Staff-3,4; Plays-3; Stage Manager-3; Hall of Fame-Most Likely to Succeed; Girls Glee-1,2; Mixed Chorus-1,2; Band-Pom Pon Girl-1; Homecoming Queen-4; Softball-1,2; Cheerleading-1,2,4; Member of Who's Who-3.4; Stat.-3; Empire Electric Youth Conference, I Dare You Award; Achievement Award of Paula Steffens—Class Officer-4; Student Council-1,4; Home-Ec. Club-1,2,3.4; Home Ec. Club Officer-3; Newspaper Stalf-3,4; Yearbook Staff-3; Hall of Fame-Most Athletic; Girls Glee-1,4; Mixed Chorus-1; Queen Candidates-Miss Merry Christmas Queen-4; Softball-1,2,3; Highest Batting Average; Member of Who's Who; Pom-Pon Girl-1; Stat.-4; Most valuable Player in Softball. Pam Swearingin—Girls Glee:3.4; Mixed Chorus-3. Kurt Tennant—Class Officer-2,3; Hall of Fame-Class Flirt; Mixed Chorus-1; Valedictorian; Who’s Who; Society of American High School Students; Empire Honor Conference. Handy Willcutt—Class Officer-2 Vice-President; Mixed Chorus-1,3; FFA-4. Banquet 33 K V I) u a e r 1 n t e n d i T i s e c n t M n o o a r r n i r t a i n $ Memories Doug Baumgardner Billy Bob Garver Rachelle Greenhaw Marilyn Dirck Seniors Travel To New Orleans “Though some shall never know us, Some shall never forget us.” Seniors Of ’78 Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: Red Rose James Campbell Steve Cutbirth Carolyn Dirck Marilyn Dirck I I I Gayla Jackson Gary Kennedy Jim Kennedy Lisa Kesterson Kim Lear Karen Mitchem Dennis Morrison Jo Anne Nichols Marie Reynolds Susie Rummel Mary Brown Adella T. Raines, Sponsor Doug Baumgardner Annetta Boyle Bill Hoppers, Superintendent Billy Garver Randy Hughes Rachelle Greenhaw Debbie Gentry Ricky Means Andy Mayfield Gretchen Lee Randy Willcutt Brenda Wollard Kurt Tennant Paula Steffens Those Special Moments AWARD RECIPIENTS (Clockwise beginning at right) Outstanding Home Economics Student Outstanding Business Student Curators and Scholarship Awards Oratorical Awards Dramatics Awards FFA Soils Team(Finished first at District contest and received a one rating at state contest) Soloists at Music Contest (Received a one rating at both district and state contests) Ellen Rima Terri Coffin (Scholarship)Marilyn Dirck (Curators)Dennis Morrison (Scholarship)Kurt Tennant (Appreciation)Janice Hogan Sydney English Sonia Bauer Margaret Frazier Dennis Morrison Ellen Rima Scott Good Brad Burns Annetta Boyle Randy Garretson Dennis Morrison Randy Garretson Dennis Garver •Jeff Aasby Kim Pitts -Jeanna Barnett FFA Creed Speaking (Finished first at district contest) Attended Eighteenth Annual Empire Youth Honor Conference in Joplin I Dare You Awards Paul Campbell Dennis Morrison Kurt Tennant Jo Anne Nichols Marilyn Dirck Dennis Morrison (Not pictured) Jo Anne Nichols (Not pictured) Lisha Piper (Not pictured) Roy Hulett Athletic Awards BOYS BASKETBALL Handy Highes-Leading Scorer, Most Assists, Most Valuable Player. All Conference James Campbell-Best Free Throw Percen- tage James Hampton-leading Rebounder. Best Field Goal Percentage, All Conference GIRLS SOFTBALL Most Home Runs-Chervl Nokesl Fall. Spring) Most Bases on Balls-Rebecca Hampton Highest Batting Average-Paula SteffenstFall. Spring). Rhonda Hughes (Fall, Spring), Cheryl Nokes (Spring) Most RBI’s-Cheryl Nokes (Spring) Greatest Player Contribution Paula Steffens, Kim Pitts GIRLS BASKETBALL Kim Pitts-Leading Scorer. Leading Rebounder. All Conference Cheryl Nokes-Iwading Scorer Lisha Piper-Best Free Throw Percentage Awards: Hard Work Calvin Hickman. Speaker 46 FFA Awards Jeff Aasby-Chapter Star Farmer, Scholarship Award, Swine Production Ru9ty Armstrong-Crop Production Paul Campbell-Star Greenhand, Freshman Scholar- ship Ricky Crews-Mid American Dairy Award, Dairy Production Dean Fust-Sheep Production Randy Garretson-Junior Leadership, Agriculture Sales and Service Dennis Garver-Junior Scholarship Rusty Gentry-Agricultural Mechanics, Placement in Agricultural Production Scott Good-Agricultural Electrification Jim Kennedy-Home and Farmstead Improvement Dennis Morrison-Dekalb Award, PCA Award, Public Speaking, Leadership Award. Senior Scholarship, Horse Production Kirk Morrison-Sophomore Leadership, Beef Produc- tion Gerry Rima-Freshman Leadership Susie Rummel-Diversified Livestock 47 The Very Great Grandson Of Sherlock Holmes “The Very ('treat ('«randson of Sherlock Holmes,” written by Bill Majeski. was performed as the fall play. Steve Tillery portrayed the title role of Sherwood Holmes, a knowledgeable and often brilliant man although sometimes pompous and vain. Doctor Watson, Sherwood Holmes’ trusted aide and assistant, was played by Tim Lilly. Scott Good portrayed Jason McTorg. On the surface he is simply your everyday butler, however, he is a sneaky and sarcastic ex-con. Trixie Bender, the pretty and vivacious upstairs maid in the Creastley household, was played by Ellen Rima. Carolyn I adish performed the part of I averne Lovejoy, the saucy and flirtatious downstairs maid. Meg Bader, the pretty and serious-minded scullerv maid, was portrayed by Annetta Boyle. Susie Rummel portrayed Dinah Cheery, the rough, fiesty, and middle aged cook of the Creastley Mansion. Irma Piper portrayed the part of Helga, a stylish woman seeking Sherwood's help. Rusty Gentry played the part of Harris Creastley, the owner of Creastley mansion. He's a dignified elderly man but has one baa habit, he sucks his thumb. Amanda Weedier is performed by Tammy Keirnan. She is a cranky and cantankerous wheel-chair ridden old lady. Kim Lear portrayed Hilary Creastley, the cool, regal austere sister of Harris Creastley. 48 As Sure As You’re Born PLAY ( AST Mrs. Maxwell.........Irma Piper Mr. Maxwell....Randy Garrelson Wilbur Maxwell.......Brad Burns Connie Maxwell.......Paula King Betty Lou Maxwell ....Ellen Rima Mr. Jones......Dennis Morrison Assistant Director.............. Make Up ....Debbie Gentry Carma Beeves and Chris Warson ....Janell Meador 49 Director V E ’TER F.F.A.er’s Swing Their Partners And The K.K.A. hold their annual Rarnwarm ing with a new twist. This was the first time in many years to have square dancing at the Barnwarming, and it was well received. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of l.isha Piper. Junior candidate, as 77-’7H Barnwarming Queen. BARNW ARMINtl COl’KT Clockwise tmm lower n nlrr: Freshman candidate Reliecca Hampton escorted l y Hohhy ( haney; -left Aasby escorting S«iphomnrecandidate Donna ('ampheil; Junior candidate, Queen l.isha I i|ht. escorted by Jimmy Kennedy: Senior candidate Marilvn Dirck escorted bv Dennis Morrison. .© UMAN' t Homemakers Crown Their Queen . • February 11 was the date of the Home Kc. Club Sweetheart Banquet. After dinner Karen Keller crowned Sophomore can- didate Debbie Steffens as '77-“8 Sweetheart Queen. Other candidates were: Freshman, -leana Barnett; Kighth grade, l.enora Burkhart; Junior. Jean Keller; Senior. Oayla Jackson. Kntertainment was provided by The New Adventures, a pop vocal group of H.H.S. 53 Future Farmers Of America Banquet Home Ec. Club Banquet The Home Ec. Club Parent-Daughter Banquet was held April 14,1978. Alter dinner these new officers were installed: Donna Campbell, President, Honda Hughes, Vice President; Ellen Rima, Secretary; Debbie Steffens, Reporter; Lisha Piper, Treasurer; Jean Keller. Historian; Lila Crews, Program Chairman; Kim Pitts, Par- liamentarian; Jeanna Barnett, Devotional Leader. Mrs. Wanda Garretson, Mrs. Maurine Steffens, Mrs. Judy Otto, and Mrs. Rosa Piper were installed as new Chapter Mothers. J A n n e N 1 I c h 0 1 s H o s m e e n c i o o m r i s n g Q u e e n Homecoming ‘77-78’ Becky Hampton. Freshman Donna Campbell. Sophomore 56 Fall Fantasy November 18 was full of daydream believers and a new homecoming queen. Along with the anticipation of the candidates, our Tigers were getting fired up for one of their toughest games of the season. This game was one of only five losses in our season. The entire school buzzed during spirit week with crazy dress-up days. Spirit week concluded with a pep as- sembly and the announ- cement that the Freshman Home Ec. Class was the winner of the door contest. The big night finally arrived. Jo Anne Nichols was crowned ’77-’78 Homecoming Queen, and the night concluded with our first live band dance. 57 Senior candidate, Paula Steffens, escorted by Billy Garver; Junior candidate. Ellen Rima, escorted by James Hampton; Sophomore candidate. Ronda Hughes, escorted by Brain Carney; Freshman candidate Sandy Garretson. escorted by Randy Burns; Crown bearers. Kami and Bryce Stanley. 58 4 ■ - ' k Presenting The New Adventures Ronda Hughes, Alto; Karen Thompson, Alto; Kim Pitts, Second Soprano; Dennis Morrison. Bass; Steve Til- lery, Tenor; Donna Seiner, Second Soprano; Irma Piper. First Soprano; Jeana Barnett. First Soprano. 1977-78 brought a new music teacher, Rosemary Frerking, to HHS. Ms. Frerking brought with her the idea of a new pop vocal group for Humansville. Shortly after school started, tryouts began for the group soon to be known as the New Adventures. The eight member group performed at various banquets and concerts in Humansville and elsewhere dur- ing the year. Ms. Frerking came to our school with a new idea and the know-how to implement it for our listening pleasure. Staffers Combine Efforts Tiger Grrr-zette Staff Above PHOTOGRAPHERS Paul King. Marilyn Dirck. .lean Keller Right. TYPIST Gavla Jackson Above Row 1. ('arolvn Dirck; Marv Brown. Terri Coffin; Advisor. Mrs. Stanley; Paula King. Polly McClellan. Row 2. Karen Thompson. Patty Chaney. Irma Piper. Lisha Piper. Jean Keller. Doug Baumgardner. Dennis Garver. Kevin Cox, Paula Steffens. Randy Garretson. C arm a Beeves JUNIOR BAND. Left to Right. Row 1. Terri Spears. Sheila Manor. Row 2. Pam Rains. Karen Bell, Charlotte Churning, Becky Goff, Carol Hargis. Diane Whitlock, Sharrell Vance. Row 3. Cindy Miller, Steven Keller. Melvin Wendleton. Robert Voelker, Jeff Stacy, Brian Pitts. Karen Sawyers. Wendy McShane, Mark Miller. Row 4. Mike Burrow. Allan Anderson. Belinda Routh. LaDonna Boyle. Danette Secrease. Wayne Clare, (lien Locke, Bryan Allison. James Ferguson, Dennis Fust. Row 5. Kristy Rains. Kimberly Crenshaw. Music, Music MIXED CHORUS. Left to Right. Row I. Dale Cutbirth. Dehhie Gentry. Tina Lilly. Gayla Jackson, Lila Crews. Denise Campbell. Donna Seiner. Pam Armstrong, Marilyn Dirck, Paula Steffens. Row 2. Richard Watson. Cheryl Nokes. Theresa Payne, Patty Kauffman. Verna Boyle. Ronda Hughes. Kim Routh, Rebecca Hampton. Rene Rebo. Row 3. Thomas Ashlock. Kirk Morrison. Sandra Revers. Lori Voelker. Jeana Barnett, Mary Means. Sandra Garretson. Karla Anderson. Joyce Herrold. Row 4. David Golf. Dannv Cox. Paula Rains. Irma Piper. Susie Rummel. Kim Pitts. I aura I ee. Karen Thompson. Lisa Kesterson, Rachelie Greenhaw, Sandra Lay. Row 5. Raymond Swigert. Eddie Potts. Randy Burns. Dale Chaney. Brian Carney, Ron King, Lonnie Swigert, Steve Bauer. David Clare, Michael Watson. Row 6. Jeff Secrease; Miss Frerking. Director; Mike Huebner; Jay Jackson. Dale Neifert; Jeff Aasby; Randy Hughes; Doug Baumgardner; Randy Garretson; Dennis Morrison; Dennis Garver; Ricky Crews. GIRLS GLEE. Row I. Tina Lilly. Gayla Jackson. Lila Crews. Denise Campbell. Donna Seiner. Pam Armstrong, Marilyn Dirck. Paula Steffens. Row 2. Cheryl Nokes. Theresa Payne. Patty Kauffman, Verna Boyle, Ronda Hughes, Kim Routh. Rebecca Hampton. Rene Rebo. Row 3. Sandra Revers. Lori Voelker. Jeana Barnett. Debbie Steffens. Mary Means. Sandra Garretson. Karla Anderson. Joyce Herrold. Row 4. Debbie Gentry. Paula Rains. Irma Piper, Susie Rummel. Kim Pitts, I-aura I ee, Karen Thompson. Lisa Kesterson. Rachelie Greenhaw. Sandra Lay. H E C o c 1 m u e b Helpful and Eager To Care. Excited and Willing To Share. OFFICERS Ellen Rima. Devotional Leader. Lila Crews, Reporter; Rachelle Greenhaw, Secretary; Gayla Jackson, Historian; Linda Young. Parliamen tarian; Mary Brown, Trea- surer; Susa Robertson, Sponsor; Marilyn Dirck. President; Carolyn Dirck. Vice President; laura lee, Recreational leader Kim Pitts. Sandra lav Row t Margaret la Coffin Jeannine Crews; Genny Voelker; Sandra Garretaon; Barb Jena; Jeanie Skopec; Lenora Burkhart Sydnev Voelker Row 5: Karla Anderson. Harh na 1 Ih y Christina W arson; Vicky Long; Annetta Boyle; Brenda Parker. Patty Kauffman; Verna Boyle; Theresa Payne; Lisa Boyle, Tina Lilly; l aura l ee; Jeana Barnett. HOME EC CLUB. Row I: Rebecca Hampton; Paula Steffens; Gretchen I ee; Debbie Gentry; Lisa Kesterson; Rachelle Greenhaw; Carolyn Dirck; Gayla Jackson. Row 2; Kim Routh; Lila Crews; Lisha Piper; Denise Campbell; Cheryl Nokea; Ronda Hughes. Marilyn Dirck; Jean Keller. Paula King; Irma Piper Row 3: Sponsor. Susa Robertson; Jeanette Locke; Joyce Herrold; Susan Cox; Donna Rummel; Linda Windsor; Ellen Rima. Patty Learning To Do . . . FFA CHAFFER. Row 1: Don Rains. Advisor; Susie Rummel; Kirk Morrison; Randy Garretson; Rusty Gentry; Jimmy Kennedy; Dennis Garver; Jeff Aasby; Bobby Chaney; Dennis Morrison. Row 2: Ricky Scott; Jon Huebner; Travis Spears; Brenda Wollard; Lavonda Floyd; Judy Skopec; Kim Routh; Dale Chaney; Mike Huebner; Gary Wilson; Ricky Stacy. Row 3: David Walker. Jerry Rima; Dennis Piper; David Goff; Lenny Lancaster, Randy Burns; Rusty Arm- strong; Scott Good; Vernon Brown; Jimmy Hulett; Marty Bradshaw. Row 4: Dennis Shoemaker; Dale Cutbirth; Ricky Crews; Dwaine Fust; Donald Keller; Paul Campbell. Steve Cutbirth; Dean Fust; Randy Hartley; Paula ftains. OFFICERS. Seated; Don Rains. Advi- sor; Jimmy Kennedy, Reporter; Jeff Aasby, Vice President; Dennis Morrison. President; Susie Rummel. Secretary; Randy Garretson, Treasurer; Dennis Garver, Sentinel. Standing: Rusty Gentry, Chaplain; Kirk Morrison, Historian, Bobby Chaney, Par- liamentarian. ’77-’78 Brought To Humansville A-TEAM. Row One: Vernon Brown. Manager. Jim Two: Coach Hunter, Roy Hulett; Steve Tillery; Jeff Kennedy; Doug Baumgardner; Randy Stacy; Brian Aasby; Joe Steffens; James Campbell; Randy Hughes; Carney; Brad Burns; John Garretson. Manager. Row James Hampton. 68 A New Coach And A Fantastic Record B-TKAM. Row One: Dean Fuat; Jeff Secrease; Dale C.arretson; Kirk Morrison; Paul Campbell. Dean Chaney; Bobby Chaney; Randy Burns; Jay Jackson. Henry; Ron King. Row Two: Coach Hunter; Dale Niefert; Randy STATISTCIANS. Row One: Lisa Kesterson; Carma Beeves; Harlena Jolley. Row Two: Ronda Hughes; Paula Steffens. 69 70 Tigers Future •JR. HIGH BOYS-Row One: David Sawyers. Bobby Mitchem. Coach Hunter. Kevin Thorn. David Hanson. Mike Knglish. Raymond Christenson Row. Hinkle, Ricky Bays. Two: Rick Rodgers, Steve Jesperson. Chuck 72 Superstars VARSITY GIRLS-Row One: Cheryl Nokes; Sandra Pitta; Paula Steffens; Rebecca Hampton; Coach Lay; Rhonda Hughes; Paula King; Lisha Piper. Row Morgan. Kim Routh. Manager. Two: Terri Coffin, Manager; Irma Piper. Manager; Laura Lee; Denise Campbell; Linda Young; Kim 'reek ... Skvline .. Halfw n ............ (’i.i ........... ' I pe... • i: • i ........... M • ■ ■ ............. «.inm« nr i' .( V.......... I I i - i i Hope.... M .rri-ville Morri'.ville Re«-ord ——........ ... JR. HIGH GIRLS-Row One: Sydney English. Deonn Debbie Gannawav. Patty Rains. Darla Campbell. Squibb. Michele Midles. Mary Voelker. Row Two: Kathy Libeer. Jeanine Crews. 73 BASEBALL KALI. Halfway Skvline Fair Play Pleasant Hope Halfway Morrisville -Pleasant Hope 5-6 27-1 2-6 (MO 8-4 4-1 2-7 Rec rd SPRING BASEBALL. Row 1: Debbie Steffens, Scorekeeper; Vernon Brown; David Sawyers. Batboy; Ricky Scott; Paula King, Scorekeeper. Row 2: Jamie Weaver. Ron King, Dean Henry. Doug Baumgardner. Brian Carney, Jimmy Kennedy. Row 3: Steve Tillery; Joe Steffens; Jack Burrell; Ricky Crews; Randy Stacy; Dean Fust; David Hunter, Coach; James Hampton. Baseball FALL BASEBALL. Row 1: Vernon Brown. Bobby Chaney. Joe Steffens. Jack Burrell, Steve Tillery, Ricky Scott. Row 2: David Hunter, Coach; Doug Baumgardner; Dean Henry; Brian Carney; Ron King. Row 3; Paula King, .Scorekeeper; John Garret-son; Randy Hughes; James Hampton.; Randy Stacy; Debbie Steffens, Scorekeeper. BASEBALL-SPRING Morrisville Morrisville - Hallway Fair Play Fair Play El Dorado Springs El Dorado Springs Pleasant Hope Pleasant Hope Hallway Weaubleau Skyline Weaubleau Macks Creek .pole Camp Record ■ 6-0 [3-4 10-4 1- 3 10-1 0-11 2-11 2- 7 6-5 6-2 6-8 22-2 6-13 2-4 3:10 6-9 Softball FALL SOFTBALL. Row 1: Karen Thompson, Storekeeper: Ellen Rima; Liaha Piper; Kim Pitts; Donna Morgan, Coach. Row 2: Rebecca Hampton, Linda Young, Kim Routh, Laura I,ee, Cheryl Nokes, Ronda Hughes, Paula Steffens, Sandy Garretson. SOFTBALL- FALL. Halfway 15-2 Skyline 2-23 Fair Play 23-18 PleasanL Pf pe 7-6 Weaubt ur 9-19 Weaubleau 2-6 Buffalo - 3-11 Record 3-4 SOFTBALL—SPRING Halfway 32-20 Morrisinlle 3-11 Morrisville 15-13 Halfway 15-4 Fair Play i. 11-16 Fair Play 12-20 Record 3-3 SPRING SOFTBALL. Row 1: Matthew Reyes. Row 2: Kim Routh. Lisa Kesterson, Paula Steffens, Ronda Hughes, Sandy Garretson. Row 3: Ellen Rima. Cheryl Nokes. Kim Pitts, Lisha Piper, Donna Stillwell, Jean Keller, Karen Mitchem, Rebecca Hampton. Thank You To Our Boosters Mr. Mrs. Beasley Compliments of Parke Car Wash Mr. Mrs. Art Carney Mr. Mrs. Wayne Morrison Kirk Garretsons Building Supply Roy Hulett Family Ms. Meador Dennis Carver Brenda Brent Skidmore Bonnie Ronnie Carver Mr. Mrs. Winton Allison •Jerry, Linda. Kim. Belinda Lisa Blaine Fries Mr. Mrs. Bill Hoppers Gary Routh Marilyn Dirck Chipper Routh Mr. Mrs. Rex Brown Mr. Mrs. Wayne Kenney Boys Kim Lear Brad Burns JoAnne Nichols Ryan Marttila Mary Brown Richard Huebner Carolyn Ladish Leland Cay la Smith Production Credit Walter Debbie Potts Rusty Armstrong Sandy Kenney Rusty Gentry Susan Jesperson •Jerry Keller •Jerry Flay Marttila Mr. Mrs. Bill Garretson Family Gary Parke And Advertisers Mr. Mrs. Robert Garreton Family Leslie McF eak Susie Rummel Kurt Tennant Dorothy Vickers and Hazel Bridges Mr. Mrs. Sonny Derringer Ms. .Janice K. Hogan Mike Piper Bobinmyer Ranches Inc. Rosemary Frerking Mr. Mrs. Sam Anderson Davey Steve Anderson A Carina Beeves Pete Bryant Tiajuana Food Quincy Demon Pat Beem David O’Neal Doug Baumgardner SP. 5 Betty P. Snipes HHS •,74’’ Mrs. Virginia Wallendorff Kennon Donna .Jean Snipes AF of C. 77” Mr. Mrs. Vince Hughes Mr. Mrs. .James Fc ster Dean Coffin Family •Juniors Recreation Center T.H. Rogers Wyvon Dawson Mr Mrs. Ireland Taylors Drive In Cafe Wanda Kristy Rains New Life Natrual Food Store Linda Young Chuck Bobinmyer Western Auto. Bolivar Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LEROY SEINER AND FAMILY V 76 Steve IRELAND'S DEPARTMENT STORE HUMANSVILLE, MO. Phone 754-2505 Humansville Chamber of Commerce Sends Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of 1978 Going Forward Together 77 PALMERS PALMERS Clothing and Shoes OUTLET STORE Humansville, Missouri 754-2419 Compliments of T H Charolais Farm W - — CATTLE FOR SALE CHAROLAIS The New Breed with Proven Performance T H CHAROLAIS FARM Kenny Tharp, Owner 78 WORKING TOGETHER Empire believes in working together for the betterment of the way we live and conservation of the energy we have. As you go on to your future, share with those younger the ways you have learned to conserve energy. For this is one of the ma)or responsibilities of all generations to come. Energy conservation from your electric company R S RESTAURANT Dean Diana Lasater Collins, Mo. 79 Commerce Bank of Bolivar MONTGOMERY WARD AGENCY Serving All Your Hanking Needs Including Free Checking Member FDIC 113 E. Broadway—Bolivar, Mo. 65613 Phone 417-326-2477 Authorized Catalog Sales 113 W. Broadway Bolivar, Mt Phone 326-7688 Humansville, Mo Phone 754-828C Operated by John Lavona Jolley Humansville Jaycee and Jaycee Wives “Working Today For A Better Tomorrow” 80 Col. Bruce Hopkins Col. Everett Griffin FAIR PLAY SALES AUCTION CO. Phone Fair Play 417-654-2227 Will Buy All Classes of Livestock Reg. Sales Every Tuesday Starting 10:30 a.m. Livestock-1:00 p.m. Dairy Cattle Sale Every Friday Starting-8:00 p.m. lurks § linr FREEMAN RED GOOSE FANFARES CONVERSE DINGO JUSTIN Norrti side square Bolivar 326-4726 STEPHENS PHOTOGRAPHY Portrait - Commercial Weddings - School Helen Stephens-Receptionist G.F. “Steve” Stephens - Photographer 211 W. Broadway Bolivar, Mo. 65613 Compliments of Phone 326-4315 E.L. CANTERBURY Lime Fertilizer Humansville, Missouri Phone 417-754-2359 POLK COUNTY BANK Pioneer Banks Since 1872 Bolivar, Missouri Member FDIC Springfield Grocer Company, Inc. P O. Box 229 Springfield, Missouri 65801 Phone 417 883-4230 BOB D. PITTS R. R. I Flemington, Mo. 65650 Res.: (417) 253-4302 81 R S Service Station Rains Service Compliments of THE CITY OF HUMANSVILLE Rex Otto—Mayor Les Dodd—Alderman Clifton Pippen—Alderman Steve Ireland—Alderman Roy Austin—Alderman Irene Hunter—City Collector Nancy Hacker—City Clerk J. Krigbaum—Police Judge Bill Gannaway—City Engineer Faye Coffin—City File Clerk Ken Bostick—Police Chief Patrolman John Parks—City Attorney 83 Milk Ice Cream Bolivar, Mo. 65613 John Cowden, Distributor Phone 417-326-4525 CATTLEMENS RESTAURANT Cattlemen Auction Co., Inc. Sale Every Friday Lionel E. Lear-President Stanley L. Lear-Secretary-Treasurer CATTLEMEN AUCTION CO.. INC. i RESTAURANT I I I ' ■.y M U; - : r, :1 a.-o. . • . v r7v 84 BOYDS DISCOUNT GROCERY For Your Best Buys in Farm Supplies Shop Fresh Meat Market C C FARM HOME SUPPLY, INC. South Highway 13 Business Route 13 South Bolivar. Missouri Judy Boyd, Owner Phone 326-2436 Citizen’s State Bank Drive In Window and Night Depository Northwest Corner of Popular at 3rd Street Fair Play, Missouri 6.5649 Member FD1C Perfection’s Masterpiece HOLIDAY BEACH MARINA RESTAURANT At the Dam Lake Pomme De Terre 745-6868 Super Thick Charcoaled Steaks 1977 World Champion Yearling And Reserve World Champion Model Horse of the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association Holstein Heifers And Registered Fox Trotting Horses For Sale At All Times KENNETH MORRISON FAMILY Steak Catfish HOWARD B RESTAURANT Shrimp Chicken Complete Menu Downtown Phone 754-2461 Collins, Missouri SOUTH BUSINESS ROUTE 13 PO BOX 176 PHONE 417 326-7604 BARHAM EQUIPMENT Naw and Us«d Equipment BOLIVAR MISSOURI CLARK Phont 445-2556 RANOELL Phona 326-7604 MR. SWISS Big Beef ‘Our Specialty” Dairy Delights To Please Every Taste VESTAL EQUIPMENT INC International Harvester Dealer t Variety of Sandwiches Bolivar, Mo. Phone No Waiting-Phone In Your Orders 326-5036 1003 S. Springfield Mike Cherita Wrinkle 65613 Bolivar 326-7041 Pocomo Lake Fee-Basis Catfishing 2 1 2 Miles South of Humansville on 123 Western Wear-Tack Horse Shoeing Supplies HORTONS Levi Headquarters for Men and Boys Ladies Ready to Wear VlESTf Health-Tex for Kids IV Located on the South Side of the Square DON NANCY HYDER 119 NORTH SPRINGFIELD Phone 326-7702 BOLIVAR, MISSOURI 65613 Bolivar, Mo. 87 COLLINS DERBY STATION Junction of 54 and 13 Manager, Ray Nance We appreciate your business. ELLIS’ APCO Empiregas Inc. of Humansville West City Route 13 HUMANSVILLE, MISSOURI 6 567 4 Phone (417 ) 7 5 4-2504 Compliments of WOODS SUPERMARKET Phone 754-2535 Red and Bea Ellis Dunnegan, Mo. Bolivar, Buffalo, Stockton, Eldorado Springs JIM DANDY’S PIZZA 14 Varieties-Countless Combinations Smorgasbord Too! Mon.-Fri. 11:00 a. m.-l:30 p.m. All the pizza, ice tea and salad you like. Home of the Supper Chef Salad Chicken Charcoal Burgers 8-12-16 oz. Steaks Bolivar, Mo. Phone 326-5711 88 PEGGY’S RESTAURANT Collins, Mo. Phone 275-4631 Uoliuar Heralb Free £rt s LONG’S BOLIVAR HARDWARE 335 S. Springfield General-Hardware-Plumbing-Heating P.O. Box 330 Electrical-Sporting Goods Bolivar, Missouri 65613 Serving Polk Countians Bolivar, Mo. Since 1869 326-5266 BOLIVAR COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Bolivar, Missouri Phone .126-4412 89 Garretson’s Building Supply Courteous, Dependable Service Humansville, Missouri Phone 754-8211 90 STAN’S DRUG STORE Compliments of COPELAND’S DONUT SHOP AND CAFE 103 E. Broadway Stan Cox R. PH. 115 W. Broadway Bolivar, Mo. Phone 326-7666 Compliments of Bolivar, Mo. Home Phone 326-7787 DR. GEORGE O. HICKEY 913 S. Springfield Bolivar, Mo. The Gallery Humansville, Missouri Sears Catalog Store of Style and Groom Secialized in the Latest Hair-Styling Techniques We Use and Recommend Redken Products Owner Charlotte Cotton Bolivar, Mo. C AND M SAW MILL Humansville, Mo. Owner Carles Yocom 91 HUMANSVILLE OPTIMIST CLUB “Friend of the Youth’’ The Optimist Creed Promise Yourself— To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too stong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Optimist International 92 Compliments of Humansville Humansville, Missouri Phone 417-754-8118 FARMERS EXCHANGE Feeds-Seeds Fertilizer-Farm Supplies Your Patronage Appreciated Humansville Come To HUMANSVILLE AUTO SUPPLY For Your Automotive and Tractor Parts Wholesale or Retail Wayne and Patty Brenner, Owners Phone 754-2610 9:t Compliments of HUMANSVILLE BANK 1] A Full-Service Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 94 Through Our Doors Pass The Best People In The World “Our Customers CLARKS FOOD STORE Supermarket Values For Everyday Shopping Pleasures MARSHA’S BEAUTY SALON For The Complete Look TILLERY HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture Floor Covering Appliances Phone 754-2501 Humansville, Missouri Phone 754-8221 Marsha Seiner UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Church School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship 5:80 p.m. 96 Compliments of Trading Post Cafe Open Six Days a Week Owner Bea Houston Congratulations Seniors of 1978 Come Worship With Us At The First Baptist Church Humansville, Missouri Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:55 a.m. hvening Worship 7.00 P m jij.w'eek Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 97 Compliments SKIDMORE INSURANCE Bob and Charlene Skidmore Your Independent Agent Insurance Of All Kinds Independent Insurance Agents of America, Inc. WITT PRINTING COMPANY Humansville and Eldorado Springs 754-2794 876-4121 JOHNNA’S BEAUTY AND HOBBY NOOK Compliments of CRAWFORD OIL COMPANY Transporters and Distributors of Petroleum Products Styles and Cuts Classes in Tole and Decorative Art Crafts. Supplies, and Gifts Johnna Burrow, Owner Phone 754-2291 HAR “Shorty” Harrison Athletic School-Team Retail 315 College Springfield, Mo. 862-6796 BELL “Dinger” Bell Goods Retail Only 1916 E. Shunshine Springfield, Mo. 883-4416 Tubes Batteries Accessories Since 1930 WATT’S 66 SERVICE Washing Greasing Wheel Balancing Humansville, Missouri Phone 754-2412 99 DODD’S AUTOMOTIVE MURRAY FUNERAL HOME Automotive Parts, Supplies and Equipment Humansville, Missouri Phone 417-754-2367 Kenneth and Tanafra Murray Humansville, Missouri Humansuilk 5tar-Iica dcr ib WANT ADS A WORLD OF RESULTS CIRCULATING IN 34 STATES a m for pt° 5 w ii.uL ai WMoi ± c Towjone 1 £ 9V Phone 754-2228 Just Leave the Printing to Us CommerciaI Printing Of All Kinds Sta Puisituuf. Gampcuu} Humansville, Missouri 65674 • RECREATION HALL AND WHISTLE STOP G G Auto Sales Service Complete Automotive Service and Parts Body Work and Painting Phone 754-8346 State Inspections Bill Gentry Compliments of FOX NURSERY Pool Good Food Humansville, Missouri Snooker Pinball PRECISION John Sandie Huebner Tacos Complete Meals AUTOMOTIVE Phone-417-754-2573 SHADY NOOK CAFE AND DAIRY BAR SERVICE Broasted Chicken Our Specialty John and Ia uise Hornbeck Complete Tune-up Service Owners Brake Repair F,xpert Front-End Alignment Service Wheel Balancing Foreign Car Service Humansville. Mo 754-8025 Humansville Missouri Flowers-Plants Wedding Supplies Sportswear Pant Suits-Lingerie Phone Pants Office - 754-2788 Home - 754-2396 WESTERN AUTO FIVE M INC. 102 BRACE HARDWARE Plumbing Water Systems SAWYERS’ BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP Norma and Lewis Humansville, Missouri Services on Plumbing Pumps Compliments of DR. AND MRS. B.E. LOWERY Humansville. Missouri HIGHLAND DRUG DERRINGER OIL COMPANY Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Derringer STORE Prescriptions Compounded Phone 754-2312 Humansville, Missouri 103 The light that has guided the Seniors of '78 is slowly dying, Before we turn out our lights we will make sure we have the door partially open so we won’t stumble in the dark. This is the last time we can actually say, “I belong to Humansville High. The next time we enter here we will just be another person. Maybe we will hear people laughing, lockers shutting and teachers trying to keep order in the classroom. It will all come back to us. We do have one thing left—the memories and the happy moments at good ole' H.H.S., which once was our home away from home. Rachelle Greenhaw c 104 Tiger
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